The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1921, Page 4

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05 = te ee x seeeererenrememererremerrmmes |e etme a nenranbnag SEEN eT aes Ts 5. Vy 194+ - Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Wife af Composer Thought the] jp BROOKLYN FIRE: Love Ditty Had Been Tuned : ' Up for Her. Under the terms of an orde: of Juss OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York a Court here to-day, Mra, Hope La. Sny THIRTY FOURTH’ STREET ; BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE jer, who obtained a final decree of di vorce from her husband, eodore T. te Snyder, song writer and music pub- Police and Others Unable to ; linher of Manhattan, will Immediately Reach Krumbach, Locked eve $5,000 in full settlement of al! ature alimony, which was set at $50 in Room. |" The divorce action was brough: eee jabout after | aire, Snyder digeoveres Announce for Tuesday A Most Remarkable Sale of that a love she thought her hus- Charles Krumbach, fifty-five, a re-| band had de ndicated to her referred te tired sailor, was burned to deat) |A"ther woman who was named as early to-day during a fire that partly a @eatroyed @ rooming house at No. 158) HOME DISTILLER SCALD High Street, Brooklyn. The flames Eada sc ED. extended to Nos, 166, 164 and 172, de-| s1111 Explodes, Wrecking Home of stroying the top floors. All are three story frame buildings. William Pattillo, a Navy Yard boil-| , BAUTIMORE pcg M ermaker, who had a room on the top floor of No. 168, back of Krumbach's, | 37% was, awakened by smoke at 2.43 A M. He aroused the other roomers co-respondent Women's High Class Blouses Baltimore Man. New Day Coars axp \Vaaps Actual 15.00 to 21.75 Values 7.90 The Blouses in this Sale represent a Purchase of the Entire Stock of one of New York's Finest Blouse Makers = SRESTEDIE) PRE | with the exception of Krumbach, ~ Whose door wag locked. Pattillo trea] Te Oppose | Lusk Education Billa, to break in but the smoke was too| A eiegation | thick and he went back to bis own| ft tine!” room, saturated a handkerchief and| Teachers’ ted it over his nose and eyes. Fred J. Roman, another roomer, ap- | © peared similarly equipped with al ¢ Smoke mask, but they couldn't get | {nit into the room. Meantime Policeman | \*i/?s William E. Cowley of the Poplar|a Street Station had seen flames com- | Goods by img from the roof and sent in an|W copays Tisee alarm. Sergi. Edwin Seigenthaler hood of Railway | rete OF and Policemen John Bimeriein, Tom | Stereatypers’ ms typorraphient Reid, Edward Hughes, Willlam Mur-| Union band Workmen's cirase ray, James McGill and Willlam Dris- | ; ell assisted in getting the women and _ Sbildren out of the four buildings. @imeriein carried two women and @ man whose name he did not get from No, 168, In No. 112 Charles Ker- Fell, his wife and seven children live om the parlor floor and basement, and om the top floor Henry L. Flynn, a scoutmaster, his wife and two chil- dren. Policemen and firemen carried out the three young Farrell children, Joseph, six; Thomas, sight, and Law- ( oF cet | ~M Greer y cows! Ror Fur ‘Gite conTINUVED VOGUP oF THE LONG DEVERE CoAT te, Sod a bie year-old daugh- S = IS EMPHASIZED IN THESE INEXPRESSIDLY~2 aes tho Fe GRACEFUL MODELS OF TRICOTINE AND POIRET garmin, Berincae, bie wie ate tora ge TWILL, DISPLAYING TRIMMINGS OF EMBROIDERY e Thomas Cully, his wite and] A bgolute AND PPRAIDING, ATTENTION IS ALSO DIRECTED four children. K . OK the hie Wan) ott Weccssacn’s A i TO SEVERAL PICTURESQUE NEW WRAP aver was foreed and the eturrea bouy| Protection i COAT MODELS EXECUTED IN ANDRLA as found on the floor near his bed. i ie arenes malareune ‘fre started Phone: Fitzroy 3400 H AND EONS CLOTH. {Qerieerine THE VOCUB FOR. THE LATER SEASON AND CHARACTERIZED BY AN ELEGANCE CHARM THAT ONLY MATERIALS AND TAILORING OF A HIGH QUALITY COULD PRODUCE High type models of finest quality Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Satin. Tyon and Overblouse Styles. Hand Embroidered and Braided. Navy, White and Spring Colors. PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES a None Sent C. O. D., On Approval or Exchanged OPPENHEIM GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York A Very Special Offering—Tuesday 200 Misses’ Franklin Simon & Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.— 37th and 38th Sts. ti Tricotine, Serge and Jersey Dresses Mo Chensstion With shee Oiner Establishment | in the World wo RTH! As a Postscript to the Latest : THIRTY-FOURTH STREET GROADWAY-FIIT AVEHUE Importation Paris Slipped in the THESE NEW SPRING SUITS POSSESS A MARVELOUS BEAUTY OF LINE PRODUCED BY PERFECT TAILORING | Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. Values to’ 35.00 Reduced to 1 6.00 Stylish Slim line and Basque Models, Braided, Beaded or Embroidered. Navy, Black and Desirable Shades. IMPORTED SLIP-ON OVERBLOUSE OF BLOSSOM-TINTED VOILE | For Madame and Mademoiselle Misses’ Gown Dept.—é3d Floor PPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York O Value Extraordinary—Tuesday LONGER COAT MODELS IN NAVY BLUE TRICOTINE LA ——— oe) Hi ve THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY a paaris puts In a postscript — as any woman will. Therefore it is important—as every woman knows, Because it is “only her own handiwork,” she prizes it less and prices it least—as every woman will. High Quality Finely Tailored Jersey Suits For Women and Misses Incomparable Values. THESE SMARTLY CHIC BRAIDED TAILORED SUITS HAVES Maize, Orchid, French Blue or White; Sea Shell Stitchery in Con- trasting Coloring. BELTED ANNISHO COATS, LONG AND SLENDER _9, WI'T'H INVERTED PLEATS AT BACK, FINISHED WITH SILK ARROWS SHOULDERS ARE NARROW AND END IN SNUG FITTING SLEEVES SUITS, THAT FOLLOW THE NEW LONG LINES OF THE LATER» SILHOUETTES, HAVE GRACEFUL BELTED TUXEDO COATS LENGTHIER SOMEWHAT, WHICH ARK, SILK STITCHED AND SILK EMBROIDERED AND SILK BRAID BOUND collar models 18.00 Styles Suitable for Sports and General Wear Mannish Tuxedo front and notch (as allustrated) of Wool Jersey, in Tan, Navy, Black, New Blue, Brown, Copen and Grey.- Women’s # Dept—2nd Fioon.

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